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    Legislation to Bar Protesters From Military Funerals Heads to Bush's Desk

    Thursday , May 25, 2006




    WASHINGTON — Demonstrators would be barred from disrupting military funerals at national cemeteries under legislation approved by Congress and sent to the White House Wednesday

    The measure, passed by voice vote in the House hours after the Senate passed an amended version, specifically targets a Kansas church group that has staged protests at military funerals around the country, claiming that the deaths were a sign of God's anger at U.S. tolerance of homosexuals.

    The act "will protect the sanctity of all 122 of our national cemeteries as shrines to their gallant dead," Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, R-Tenn., said prior to the Senate vote.

    "It's a sad but necessary measure to protect what should be recognized by all reasonable people as a solemn, private and deeply sacred occasion," he said.

    Under the Senate bill, approved without objection by the House with no recorded vote, the "Respect for America's Fallen Heroes Act" would bar protests within 300 feet of the entrance of a cemetery and within 150 feet of a road into the cemetery from 60 minutes before to 60 minutes after a funeral. Those violating the act would face up to a $100,000 fine and up to a year in prison.

    The sponsor of the House bill, Rep. Mike Rogers, R-Mich., said he took up the issue after attending a military funeral in his home state, where mourners were greeted by "chants and taunting and some of the most vile things I have ever heard."

    "Families deserve the time to bury their American heroes with dignity and in peace," Rogers said Wednesday before the Hosue vote.

    The demonstrators are led by the Rev. Fred Phelps of Topeka, Kan., who has previously organized protests against those who died of AIDS and gay murder victim Matthew Shepard.

    In an interview when the House bill passed, Phelps said Congress was "blatantly violating the First Amendment" rights to free speech in passing the bill. He said that if the bill becomes law he will continue to demonstrate but would abide by the restrictions.

    Sen. Pat Roberts, a Republican from Kansas, said the loved ones of those who die have already sacrificed for the nation and "we must allow them the right to mourn without being thrust into a political circus."

    In response to the demonstrations, the Patriot Guard Riders, a motorcyle group including many veterans, has begun appearing at military funerals to pay respects to the fallen service member and protect the family from disruptions.

    More than a dozen states are considering similar laws to restrict protests at nonfederal cemeteries. The American Civil Liberties Union has filed a lawsuit against a new Kentucky law, saying it goes too far in limiting freedom of speech and expression.

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    Good! Why in the world are these people using funerals to protest! I'm all for protests, but let the grieving family bury their loved one in peace!!!
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    • #3
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      The families of the fallen Heros should have the right to bury their family memebers without any type of interuption or protest.
      I say go one step further, shoot the protesters with tranquilizers, with a slightly higher dose, so when they awake, they have a splitting headache.
      It amazes me why some one would want to protest at a Military funeral.
      So you don't approve of the war, big deal. These brave men and women have just did to protect their freedom to protest. SHOW SOME CLASS
      Push it, Pull it, Rack it. Repeat untill wide!!

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      • #4
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        I may not agree with the war, but this is ****ing absurd. From waht I heard on news that these religios freaks from Kansas believe it is GOD paying back America for being tolerant to gays, that is why the war and deaths.
        Thomas Jefferson - "When the government fears the people there is liberty; when the people fear the government there is tyranny."


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        • #5
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          We should hang them all up by their toes and let the family members take turns kicking them in the mouth.

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          • #6
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            I want to kick the protesters ass. And see if they fight back. Then if their not a bunch of dumbass they will know why we are a war.
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            • #7
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              They all need to die a slow painful death for thier disrespect. I am surprised family members don't cross the street and tear them up, I would!

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by Whurston
                They all need to die a slow painful death for thier disrespect. I am surprised family members don't cross the street and tear them up, I would!

                i agree.if i was burying one of my family/friends and that happened.i would go after all of them.stupid f-ing people.
                I don't know you.But I know your kind.

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                • #9
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                  Those protesters are extremely dumb and ignorant. This is not the way to bring people to Jesus. Besides that God doesn;t hate the gays and the soldiers who have died as those guys claim. God loves everybody. These "believers" have to read the bible because definitely they have not read it and don;t know God. It's a real pity they alienate people from God instead of bringing them to Jesus and salvation.

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                  • #10
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                    Amen

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                    • #11
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                      Originally posted by kite
                      We should hang them all up by their toes and let the family members take turns kicking them in the mouth.
                      Awesome response!!!!

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                      • #12
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                        I'd love to strap a chain gun to my truck and mow all those pieces of sheit down then tell them god told me to kill all ignorant bastards!

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